Hi all,
I think that fop-hyph.jar must be copied in dir .../lib/ of your fop distrib
and fop.jar in .../build/. In my distributions of fop, .../build/ contains only
fop.jar. All others jars are placed in .../lib/.
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Christophe HARO
christophe.h...@free.fr
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Dick Hamilton wrote:
So, the question is, should the extension treat a final newline this
way?
I'm inclined to think that it should not do this. It's not a big deal if
your content is inline, but with xi:include, it means you need to
manipulate your file to remove the newline character,
Hello,
I have a docBook base that contains books and articles that are to be
presented as HTML.
Seeing that there are docBook article and book, it would be
desirable to make use of both, and to use chunking for the books (e.g.
Table of contents, and single chapters each on another page),
I am now fine tuning my DB source to produce both pdf and html.
pdf is looking pretty good but I need some CSS help and wonder if
there is one book or reference folks use, especially for the
Firefox/IE browsers.
I have Beginning CSS Web Development by Simon Collison but it
doesn't quite have
I have found the Visual Quickstart Guide HTML, XHTML and CSS to be very
informative (http://www.elizabethcastro.com/html6ed/), and it is an
easy-to-read reference. As its name implies, this has good graphical
explanations of the effects of CSS styles.
Dave Gardiner
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 06:25, Lwam Berhane berh...@punkt.de wrote:
Hi Tom!
If you are good at css, I would be very glad if you could help me
integrating css into docbook!I already set the parameters in my stylesheet
but I still dont know how it should works.
I'm not--that's why I'm looking
Hello everybody!
I have a table with some important stuff like date, author, etc. on the
very first page of every document!
The one important thing which is missing is the total page number!
Is there a processing instruction or something else to put it in my table?
Has somebody experienced
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 06:33, redlettucemail
redlettucem...@mailscan.acenet.net.au wrote:
I have found the Visual Quickstart Guide HTML, XHTML and CSS to be very
informative (http://www.elizabethcastro.com/html6ed/), and it is an
easy-to-read reference. As its name implies, this has good
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 07:46, Dave Pawson da...@dpawson.co.uk wrote:
I've been using CSS, the definitive guide, from O'Reilly. Nov 06 but
well written IMHO.
Thanks, Dave, I have lots of O'Reilly books, but I appreciate getting
opinions of them before I buy.
Regards,
-Tom
Hello guys! I have a very urgent subject!
I want to suppres word Name above the name of the refentrytitle.
Is this gentext?
Best regards, Lwam
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Gruß Lwam Berhane
punkt.de GmbH TYPO3-Internet-Dienstleistungen-Beratung
Kaiserallee 13a Tel.: 0721 9109-0 Fax: -100
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 07:07, Kirill Churin reflex...@reflexing.ru wrote:
On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Tom Browder tom.brow...@gmail.com wrote:
I am now fine tuning my DB source to produce both pdf and html.
pdf is looking pretty good but I need some CSS help and wonder if
there is one
My Stylesheet looks like this:
xsl:param name=refentry.generate.name select=0/xsl:param
xsl:param name=refentry.generate.title select=1/xsl:param
xsl:attribute-set name=refentry.title.properties
xsl:attribute name=font-familyShare-Regular/xsl:attribute
xsl:attribute
Sorry I its not Name from the refentrytitle, its from the refnamediv!
Am 15.12.2010 16:36, schrieb Lwam Berhane:
My Stylesheet looks like this:
xsl:param name=refentry.generate.name select=0/xsl:param
xsl:param name=refentry.generate.title select=1/xsl:param
xsl:attribute-set
And I found this, but where can i suppress the refnamdiv title name
- xsl:template match=d:refnamediv
- xsl:choose
- xsl:when test=preceding-sibling::d:refnamediv
- !-- * No title on secondary refnamedivs!
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- !-- * Just put a single line break instead
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xsl:text.br/xsl:text
Hi Lwam,
For this item, there is already a stylesheet param. See:
http://docbook.sourceforge.net/release/xsl/current/doc/fo/refentry.generate.name.html
Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
b...@sagehill.net
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From: Lwam Berhane berh...@punkt.de
To:
Hi,
This can be accomplished using a customization similar to the html/onechunk.xsl
variant, which is described here:
http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/OneChunk.html
onechunk.xsl employs the chunking mechanism, but creates a single chunk. The
customization just makes everything in
Regarding the hyphenation-character property in XSL-FO:
xsl:attribute name=hyphenation-character\/xsl:attribute
but \ does not create a break.
That attribute value does not indicate a character that permits a line break. That is
the character that is presented at the end of a line
Oh, I didn't realize you were talking about article and not book. To get a separate
titlepage for an article, you can still use the titlepage spec mechanism, which has a
mechanism to create page breaks after the title pages. For book, it is done with:
t:titlepage-separator
fo:block
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